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correspondent reports from washington on the u.s. debate. there has been little debate about iran's leadership inside the u.s. dislikes, distrusted, dismissed. as hassan rouhani takes over, some officials believe it could lead to a breakthrough in the stalled talks on iran's nuclear program. president obama had this to say. >> i think it says the iranian people want to move in a different direction. lacks the white house has been sending the message, they are open to talks -- >> the white house has been sending the message them but they are open to talks. went on netanyahu television to say that is not a good idea. congress seems to agree. the senate is expected to follow suit. >> with the election of theident hassan rouhani, nuclear program will not change. >> it is still an open question if president obama will sign the sanctions into law. >> we will find out in the next one to two months. so far, he has paid good lip service to it, but he has not been willing to take the risks necessary. he has not been willing to lead. >> president obama
correspondent reports from washington on the u.s. debate. there has been little debate about iran's leadership inside the u.s. dislikes, distrusted, dismissed. as hassan rouhani takes over, some officials believe it could lead to a breakthrough in the stalled talks on iran's nuclear program. president obama had this to say. >> i think it says the iranian people want to move in a different direction. lacks the white house has been sending the message, they are open to talks -- >> the...
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. >> how significant is the cancellation of the intelligence agreement with london and washington question mark this had been in the works for a while. >> that is right. the german government had been pushing to suspend this intelligence sharing agreement. ever since the revelations from edward snowden emerged. the agreement is not clear. we are getting mixed signals and having the foreign minister of germany saying this is a necessary consequence of the bates about privacy protection. on the other hand we are hearing that this intelligence sharing agreement was apparently a cold war relic. but it was obsolete and some are saying the significance of the suspension is largely symbolic. >> this whole nsa affair, we have seen protests across germany. that is shaping up to be a hot clinical topic. >> definitely a hot topic for the election campaign. we're seeing that the german government is under intense pressure to explain what it knew about surveillance activities. elementary oversight committees are being held on the subject. a couple more scheduled for this month. we're a few weeks away a
. >> how significant is the cancellation of the intelligence agreement with london and washington question mark this had been in the works for a while. >> that is right. the german government had been pushing to suspend this intelligence sharing agreement. ever since the revelations from edward snowden emerged. the agreement is not clear. we are getting mixed signals and having the foreign minister of germany saying this is a necessary consequence of the bates about privacy...
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washington is urging calm. invitation an open for all political forces to participate in implementing that road map. implementation of the roadmap .nd participation while open, it requires that all parties renounce violence. >> supporters of mohamed morsi said the military must sit down before any political negotiations can take place. al qaeda posted a video message friday urging egyptian protesters to turn their backs on democracy. a radical leaders said that morsi's ouster is a proof that democracy does not work and urged the muslims in egypt to rise up in jihad against western influence. morsi's muslim brotherhood party planned more massive protests for sunday. the united states issued a worldwide travel alert warning its citizens that the al qaeda network may be planning attacks. dozens of u.s. consulates like this one will stay closed this weekend because of the increased threat. the state department says the middle east and north africa are most at risk. britain and germany have announced their embassies
washington is urging calm. invitation an open for all political forces to participate in implementing that road map. implementation of the roadmap .nd participation while open, it requires that all parties renounce violence. >> supporters of mohamed morsi said the military must sit down before any political negotiations can take place. al qaeda posted a video message friday urging egyptian protesters to turn their backs on democracy. a radical leaders said that morsi's ouster is a proof...
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made veryresident important to remarks in an interview to the washington post in which he said he had been pushing and for a negotiated settlement. he hopes the brotherhood would realize that time is not on its side and he is trying to hold the fort, but he is not sure he can continue to do so. >> egypt is seeing a flurry of diplomatic act dimity. -- activity. our correspondent in cairo reports. >> supporters of deposed president, and morsi were on the move on friday. opponents of the military interim government gave voice to their frustrations and anger. trouble flared in the capital where police used tear gas against demonstrators outside a complex housing many of egypt's private television channels. a succession of foreign politicians and diplomats have been marching through government offices. deputy secretary of state has flown in for his second visit in a month. he is due to meet the interim president and muslim brotherhood leaders. the foreign affairs chief catherine ashton c or this week. -- (earlier this week. -- left earlier this week. encourage theo regime to allow for that
made veryresident important to remarks in an interview to the washington post in which he said he had been pushing and for a negotiated settlement. he hopes the brotherhood would realize that time is not on its side and he is trying to hold the fort, but he is not sure he can continue to do so. >> egypt is seeing a flurry of diplomatic act dimity. -- activity. our correspondent in cairo reports. >> supporters of deposed president, and morsi were on the move on friday. opponents of...
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stay away from the middle east in the light of a major al qaeda terror threat with some experts saying washington's policies in the region continue to fuel resentment. and whether you're watching it from denmark or the greater detroit area this is r t i'm sean thomas certainly glad to have you with us. now some of the world's leading telecom companies have been exposed as giving a u.k. spy agency complete access to their networks giants like verizon business vodafone cable and british telecom were among the companies on a list published by a german newspaper that's according to a fresh round of revelations from n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden documents released by him suggest seven companies have been secretly providing g.c. h.q. with unlimited access to their network of undersea cables that's allowed spooks to allegedly tap and store data for millions of phone calls emails and facebook chats this comes as g c h q reportedly got one hundred million pounds from washington in exchange for access to the u.k. signal intelligence programs are teaser furth has details for us. those companies operate
stay away from the middle east in the light of a major al qaeda terror threat with some experts saying washington's policies in the region continue to fuel resentment. and whether you're watching it from denmark or the greater detroit area this is r t i'm sean thomas certainly glad to have you with us. now some of the world's leading telecom companies have been exposed as giving a u.k. spy agency complete access to their networks giants like verizon business vodafone cable and british telecom...
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from reporters without borders thinks washington's tough stance on. dissuading any potential whistle blows from coming forward but just would like to remind you there. the last fare of war our war against we saw glowers. was abducted in one thousand nine hundred seventeen. prosecution have been launched against me so blowers have been under the obama administration it's clear that the obama administration hopes that the war will discourage any potential that we saw glow or to reveal any information that you also have to understand that here and us any information related to national security is considered a secret it's considered classified so everything is classified so it's really easy to become a creamy now in the days of the obama administration if you're revealing any information which are related to national security well that would snowden has not only made headlines is also become the hero in a new video game and you small phone app called snowden run three d. puts a digital version of the whistleblower in the never ending chase from what look
from reporters without borders thinks washington's tough stance on. dissuading any potential whistle blows from coming forward but just would like to remind you there. the last fare of war our war against we saw glowers. was abducted in one thousand nine hundred seventeen. prosecution have been launched against me so blowers have been under the obama administration it's clear that the obama administration hopes that the war will discourage any potential that we saw glow or to reveal any...
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it by washington to the tune of one hundred million pounds now that was for a period of over three years and these payments made to secure access to british intelligence gathering programs and in return it's a list that g c h q were required to quote pull its weight in other regular baramin a real headache for downing street and those communications companies obviously going to be fearing a backlash from their customers over those alleged breach of privacy and while the scope of american led surveillance is raising eyebrows across the globe nothing has been done on capitol hill to curb the practices what is going to can explain what the government is doing to plug the voices of discontent both at home and abroad. while edward snowden as the messenger remains the focus of everybody's attention the u.s. government is trying to kill his message or at least contain it senior intelligence officials have testified in congress so everything is done in accordance with the law congress has already killed the bill that would make the n.s.a. walk back some of its powers so as of now no concrete ste
it by washington to the tune of one hundred million pounds now that was for a period of over three years and these payments made to secure access to british intelligence gathering programs and in return it's a list that g c h q were required to quote pull its weight in other regular baramin a real headache for downing street and those communications companies obviously going to be fearing a backlash from their customers over those alleged breach of privacy and while the scope of american led...
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i don't think washington is supporting the rebels and i think. one of the major complaints by the rebel groups is that american weapons being not to be iraq. and i think that was there very much a phrase washington very much break loose going to hurt those weapons or those weapons in the long run. you know rhetorically support the more moderate rebels in syria but they will not have the weapons or or anything like that. they don't want to go into the hands off hide. the weaponry that the rebels do have to come in through. in the gulf you know like this or you. are. and briefly other than embassies what could be a target in this latest threat or this announcement of a possible threat almost any i mean anything that. the united states including will local local governments or local security agencies in the anything like that try private property in businesses that are. americans i mean it's. very very difficult to prevent this sort of thing happening every once in a while. and it will happen because there's no no change in murder. all right your th
i don't think washington is supporting the rebels and i think. one of the major complaints by the rebel groups is that american weapons being not to be iraq. and i think that was there very much a phrase washington very much break loose going to hurt those weapons or those weapons in the long run. you know rhetorically support the more moderate rebels in syria but they will not have the weapons or or anything like that. they don't want to go into the hands off hide. the weaponry that the rebels...
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by washington to the tune of a hundred million pounds now that was for a period of a the three years and these payments made to secure access to british intelligence gathering programs and in return it's alleged that he were required to quite pull it wait another way of the bassman a real headache for downing street and the situation of days communications companies obviously going to be fearing a backlash from the customers a that they say let's break your privacy earlier i spoke to british intelligence analyst glenmore turney harvey who says that the u.k. u.s. tip for tat spy affair is nothing new. back in the one nine hundred fifty s. there was an arrangement between the united kingdom the united states canada australia and new zealand for new concert where they all shared information n.g.c. h.q. like the n.s.a. and here say very very pleased in their operations in fact there are three main locations in the united kingdom menwith hill arrogant. we don't. know not as they call it it shows them and when so formal these have all been funded in the main by the national security agency
by washington to the tune of a hundred million pounds now that was for a period of a the three years and these payments made to secure access to british intelligence gathering programs and in return it's alleged that he were required to quite pull it wait another way of the bassman a real headache for downing street and the situation of days communications companies obviously going to be fearing a backlash from the customers a that they say let's break your privacy earlier i spoke to british...
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it by washington to the tune of one hundred million pounds that was for a period of over three years and those payments made to secure access to british intelligence gathering programs and in return its allies that g.c. were required to quote its weights and other way other barriers meant a real headache for downing street and those communications companies obviously going to be fearing a backlash from their customers over those alleged breach of privacy while the british us tit for tat spy affair is nothing new to according to former m i five officer any machine who says that in the last few years it's added a whole new dimension one thing that people tend to forget is there is an old program of mutual assistance which was called echelon which was exposed in the one nine hundred eighty s. and then fed into the european parliament in the one nine hundred ninety s. which led to a report that said that europe should develop its own standalone internet infrastructure and not depend on the u.s. infrastructure of course this came up just before nine eleven and was lost in sort of security
it by washington to the tune of one hundred million pounds that was for a period of over three years and those payments made to secure access to british intelligence gathering programs and in return its allies that g.c. were required to quote its weights and other way other barriers meant a real headache for downing street and those communications companies obviously going to be fearing a backlash from their customers over those alleged breach of privacy while the british us tit for tat spy...
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jeffrey goalberg joins from bloomberg view joins me from washington. welcome. >> thank you. >> the reason i'm so anxiously await talking to you is because of your own -- what you have written and what you have said about the middle east and how well you know the participants. this is what you said. "just to be clear, this is what needs to happen by next april in time for the white house signing ceremony. jerusalem, the holy city in judaism and the third holiest in islam will have to be divided in a way that doesn't cause a global religious war." that's the case you make as to why this is delusional. has anything happened to change your mind or to become a bit more optimistic? >> the short answer is no and the long answer i also no. i'd like to be optimistic, i really would, and i do think that john kerry is doing a heck of a job at sort of energizer bunny of peace negotiations. he's indefatigable. and he does something which we've all realized over the last couple decades which is we know what the framework of an agreement should be. so he's simply say
jeffrey goalberg joins from bloomberg view joins me from washington. welcome. >> thank you. >> the reason i'm so anxiously await talking to you is because of your own -- what you have written and what you have said about the middle east and how well you know the participants. this is what you said. "just to be clear, this is what needs to happen by next april in time for the white house signing ceremony. jerusalem, the holy city in judaism and the third holiest in islam will...
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we'll get the very latest from washington. >>> celebrity status. new word on the new life of laker edward snowden just as the u.s. envoy meets with russian aides to discuss the diplomatic fallout. a report from moscow. >> i want you to have this, this is really a gift from my brother and all the people online. i want you to have this and use it how you want. >> the man traveling coast to coast giving away hundreds of dollars to unsuspecting americans. could your hometown be next? >>> we begin with a worldwide heightened security threat. tod todayinter pole issued an extra security after recent prison breaks in iraq, libya and pakistan that could all be the work of al qaeda. it comes as the u.s. government issued its own worldwide travel alert for americans and orders 22 u.s. embassies and consulates across the muslim world to be closed tomorrow. u.s. officials tell nbc news it's based on a significant increase in chatter they intercepted in the region. >> we're taking concrete steps to make sure our personnel overseas are safe. >> what we can tell
we'll get the very latest from washington. >>> celebrity status. new word on the new life of laker edward snowden just as the u.s. envoy meets with russian aides to discuss the diplomatic fallout. a report from moscow. >> i want you to have this, this is really a gift from my brother and all the people online. i want you to have this and use it how you want. >> the man traveling coast to coast giving away hundreds of dollars to unsuspecting americans. could your hometown be...
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she's in washington. hi, emily. >> victor and brianna, two separate events happening right now. 21 u.s. embassies and consulates will be closed on saturday. particularly in the middle east and north africa. it's a sign of a threat that state department officials are taking very seriously. >> reporter: nearly one year ago, americans saw what happens when terrorists attack a u.s. diplomatic compound. in benghazi, four americans died including a u.s. ambassador. officials say they tracked the chatter coming out of yemen for weeks. and then it changed over the past few days. more of it. enough that key members of congress were briefed about the threat. >> obviously, it's serious enough that we're taking concrete steps to make sure that our personnel overseas are safe. >> reporter: the state department has taken the unusual step of issuing a worldwide travel alert to americans abroad. the action is clear. nearly two dozen embassies will close on sunday. and those closings could stretch into the week. officials
she's in washington. hi, emily. >> victor and brianna, two separate events happening right now. 21 u.s. embassies and consulates will be closed on saturday. particularly in the middle east and north africa. it's a sign of a threat that state department officials are taking very seriously. >> reporter: nearly one year ago, americans saw what happens when terrorists attack a u.s. diplomatic compound. in benghazi, four americans died including a u.s. ambassador. officials say they...